Sunday, 30 August 2009

Truth about the British National Party – Countering the smears

I am sickened by the sad people who smear the British National Party and the patriotic people from within it who have the balls to stand up for that in which they believe.

If we truly had a ghastly secret or something to hide I could understand but I think it safe to assume that by now, if there were such a fact to be found, it would most certainly have been found published, exaggerated and repeated to the point of banality.

The remainder of this post is an incomplete list of the smears which I have come across on anti-BNP leaflets or even on websites of supposedly mainstream media outlets.  The list is in no particular order and is a list that I will add to as I remember, or am reminded of, others.

If you would care to click on any links which interest you you will see my response to the particular accusation which you have chosen.

Some of my answers however are not particularly floral prose.

You have been warned!

It is worth remembering that smear leaflets are exactly that.

They are designed to smear the British National Party on the basis of such sayings as, “Mud sticks if you throw enough of it”, and, “There is no smoke without fire”.

We have had a lot of mud thrown at us but it washes off and smoke always does come from a fire but your belief as to the origin of the fire can be misdirected with the use of mirrors.  Have you ever seen an illusionist at work?

 

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